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Healthcare C-Suite Must Evolve for Technological Shift
The integration of technology in healthcare—and its emphasis on forming the health system of the future—is forcing the C-suite to figure out which leaders should own decisions around digital transformation. And that’s not a bad thing. Some health systems have created new positions to take the pressure off chief information officers, such as chief innovation officer, chief transformation officer, and chief technology officer, to handle tasks from data interoperability to digital health. But no matter what the title is, the person holding that position is becoming more important to hospital operations and management. HealthLeaders Senior Editor and Associate Content Manager Eric Wicklund explores this shift in his white paper, “Decision-Maker or Chief Extra Officer? Next?” Read how health systems are handling technology management and defining the channels between departments to facilitate collaboration, so that other leaders like the CEO, CNO, CMO, and—especially in this economy—the CFO have insight into the technology process and can play a part in decision-making. With this structure in place, health systems are better equipped to move forward and embrace new ideas and tools.
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In the healthcare landscape, as elucidated in the article "Healthcare C-Suite Must Evolve in the Face of Technological Shift," senior healthcare leaders must recognize the imperative of adapting to the rapid technological transformation in the industry. The actionable guidance is for healthcare C-suite executives to proactively evolve their leadership strategies to align with the evolving technological landscape. This necessitates fostering a culture of innovation, embracing data-driven decision-making, and staying current with emerging technologies such as AI and telemedicine. By doing so, healthcare leaders can ensure their organizations remain agile and competitive, ultimately providing enhanced patient care and achieving long-term success in a digitally driven healthcare environment.
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